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Published online: Oct 2025

Enabling co-operative companies in Australia

Linda BennisonORCID

Vol, 58(2), pp. 21-30

https://doi.org/10.61869/GEVW9796

How to cite this article: Bennison, L. (2025). Enabling co-operative companies in Australia. Journal of Co-operative Studies, 58(2), pp. 21-30. https://doi.org/10.61869/GEVW9796

Abstract

This article summarises a recently completed doctoral thesis that addressed the research question: How can Australia’s regulatory environment foster and develop co-operatives? The thesis based its analysis on three qualitative research projects to develop a deeper understanding of the regulatory challenges and opportunities faced by co-operatives. The first project analysed stakeholder submissions to the 2016 Senate Inquiry into Co-operatives, Mutuals and Member-owned Firms. The second adopted a path dependence framework to examine the development trajectory of Australian co-operatives. The third compared organisational purpose, ownership, and stakeholder relationships in co-operatives and companies, examining their interaction with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals and the Planetary Boundary Framework. The research advocates applying Section 51(xx) of the Australian Constitution to co-operatives, recommending States and Territories transfer their Corporations Power to the Commonwealth, consistent with the precedent set by the Corporations Act 2001. Establishing a single federal regulator would improve professional and public understanding of co-operatives and their contribution to the national economy. Furthermore, a federally regulated co-operative company structure, prioritising social and environmental outcomes alongside economic objectives, could enable more sustainable business practices by embedding purpose and co-operative principles in the company structure.


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